When the first 206 Dino made its public debut at the 1967 Turin Motor Show, the idea of a junior Ferrari was not a new ...
One challenge that follows a groundbreaking invention is the task of designing a suitable replacement when the original idea becomes obsolete. Particularly in the early ...
When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to try his hand at building a sports car, his company had essentially zero experience in automobile production. Earlier in his ...
When Donald Healey built the very first “Healey Hundred” prototype in 1952, he was taking a significant risk. The fate of the Donald Healey Motor ...
Cadillac’s history is marked by the accomplishments of remarkable, talented, creative men. From Cadillac founder Henry Leland “Detroit’s Master of Precision” through prolific inventor “Boss” ...
Since the earliest days of Lancia, the Torino-based car builder took an innovative and ingenious approach in their quest to produce some of the finest ...
Packard’s Sixth Series debuted on August 1, 1928, continuing the long-running tradition of exceptional quality, engineering excellence, and sophisticated style. Customers had a wide ...
Packard’s Sixth Series debuted on August 1, 1928, continuing the long-running tradition of exceptional quality, engineering excellence, and sophisticated style. Customers had a wide range ...
The Cameo was one of GM’s most gifted ideas of the Fifties, a styled, well-equipped pickup truck that hauled loads but also passengers in ...
Brooks Stevens is one of America’s great industrial design masters. Practicing design much in the same way his contemporaries like Raymond Loewy and John Vassos, ...
One of the drawbacks of nearly any successful product is that it will eventually need to be redesigned or completely replaced at some point. Changing ...
In the late 1960s, Lamborghini’s young and gifted chief engineer Gian Paolo Dallara had departed for Williams Grand Prix, leaving his protégé Paolo Stanzani in ...